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Monday, March 21, 2011

References: Jonah 4

The story of Jonah is one of those stories where, after reading it, you scratch your head and say, “what just happened?” Everything looked great up until the last chapter. Jonah repented before God. He went to Nineveh and preached the Gospel. And there he witnessed thousands of pagans repent in sackcloth and ashes. But in the very last chapter, instead of praising God for his mercy, Jonah condemns God for it! So in this final message of the series, “The Prodigal Prophet,” Pastor Stephen Davey will give us the timeless lesson that no matter what victories we might have experienced in the past… they do not guarantee future victories.

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